20 YEARS OF UJ, 2 YEARS OF ME: GROWING WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG.

 



Introduction

As the university of Johannesburg celebrates its 20th anniversary, I have been thinking about what it means to me to be a student here, both as an institution and a place that has helped me grow in many ways both intellectually and personally. My name is Yumna Ndima, a second year Public Relations student at the University of Johannesburg. While UJ celebrates two decades of academic excellence, I am also celebrating two years of my own path of self-discovery, personal development and future aspirations.   



My UJ Experiences- more than a campus.

When I first arrived at UJ I was greeted by both excitement and anxiety. Like many first-year students, I was terrified to leave the familiar surroundings of home and high school to enter a new setting having to make new friends and get used to a new environment. As they always say, I expected big lecture room, assignments and late-night study sessions, but I didn’t expect creating genuine friendships or realizing how much I would change as a person. In my opinion UJ is More than just an academic institution; its vibrant and welcoming which made my time as a student here enjoyable. Being surrounded by individuals from different backgrounds and experiences showed me that university life is about growing, discovering who you are and gaining experience- it’s not just about the textbooks, and assignments.

My journey at UJ wasn’t perfect at all, there were moments where I felt like I wasn’t doing enough and couldn’t juggle my social life and academic pressures, but I overcame these difficulties by becoming resilient. I learnt to communicate and take responsibility for my own academic and personal growth at UJ

My academic and personal growth-ups and downs.

My experience studying Public Relations at UJ has been eye opening. Along with my technical skills, I’ve also improved my creative thinking skills, time management and public speaking abilities. The UJ PR department challenges us to think beyond what we learn in class. I’ve been forced to step out of my comfort zone many times by the assignments, presentations and group projects. One of my proudest moments was presenting my own work in front of my peers and lecturers, that day I realized how much more confident I had become since I first started. It wasn’t about the marks I got, I was happy because to me that moment signified growth, the shy girl I was coming from high school, grew into a young lady that could confidently stand up in a class of 100+ people and present alone.


UJ’s role in society and my hopes for the future.

UJ@20 is not just about the buildings and classes, it’s about transformation. The University plays an active part ole in community development through outreach programs in community engagement, helps students in need with PsycAd, health and wellness clinics and other student need including academically help (providing tutors) and scholarships and internship opportunities. UJ also provides faculty seminars, inviting industry professionals to talk to students to not only help students while they are in the institution but also offer opportunities for students to sell themselves, for a better future after they graduate. That is something that I admire and inspired me to get involved in similar outreach initiatives by taking part in community engagement as well. Being a student in a university that promotes leadership, empowerment and change gives me optimism about the future. In future, I hope UJ remains a place that inspires students from all backgrounds to dream big, you can do it! You will do it! I hope it continues to tear down educational Barriers, and keeps making room for students to explore, allowing them to keep being creative and creating more research opportunities. Additionally, I hope UJ will be able to give its graduates more job opportunities.  


Conclusion:

I am honored to be part of UJ’s history as it commemorates its 20years. I was a shy first year student before the last two years afraid of taking chances, but now I am a confident communicator with big dreams. Although my journey is still unfolding i'm confident in that I’m on solid ground because UJ has provided me with the means to succeed both personally mad academically.  #ORANGEARMY

 

Comments

  1. Impressive. If i may ask, what advice would you give your first year self (or anyone who is a first year?) as you are in your second year? Also, what are/were the biggest academic challenges are you facing in your current year if study?

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    1. i would advise any first-year student to be free, university is a learning experience take chances, so you won't regret missing out on opportunities. currently the workload is a lot but that's something that's easy to deal with if you plan well.

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  2. what's one piece of advice you would give to someone who's struggling to make friends

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    1. just be yourself, it's easy to make good friends by being yourself, and start conversations you'll meet your people.

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  3. Well written, as I first year UJ student I relate to this blog so much. When I first got here I was scared but now I am much more comfortable. #ORANGE ARMY๐Ÿงก

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  4. This is lovely. Your journey resonates with so many students. One question: What specific community engagement projects have you been involved in, and how have they impacted your perspective on public relations?

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    1. Thank you for your comment, one that i always go to is campus clean up, but i wish to attend the Ntethelelo foundation which is a campaign to promote literacy among underprivileged kids in Alexandra, it is amazing to see how PR skills could make a huge difference in people's lives.

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  5. Your story is truly inspiring! It's amazing how UJ has shaped you into the confident and resilient person you are today. I'm sure many students can relate to your experiences, also I love how you highlighted the importance of inclusivity and diversity at UJ. It's clear that the university has provided you with a supportive environment to grow and thrive.

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    1. Absolutely amazing ๐Ÿ˜Œ๐Ÿงก being in your class and seeing how you always present so well I’m shocked you were once a shy person, but nevertheless we are proud of you sharing your story with us ! ๐Ÿฅณ

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    2. Thank you Vyc, PR has made me get out of my shell with all the presentations!!

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  6. I relate to this blog so much,UJ has been more than just a university for me.From the challenges of first year to finding confidence and purpose, I’m proud to be part of UJ’s legacy. Here’s to 20 years of excellence and many more to come!

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    1. Thank you for your comment, here’s to twenty years of UJ!

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  7. Loved reading about your uni experience! Your stories about campus life and overcoming challenges really resonated with me. Great writing style by the way ,thank you for sharing your journey. hope

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    1. Thank you for your comment, i'm glad you enjoyed.

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  8. Amazing stuff, UJ is indeed a place full of great opportunities and we can only get better by it continuing to mould us into future leaders.

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  9. It is really amazing to see that I am not the only who is enjoying UJ life.

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  10. Well written ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ”ฅ this is such a great story and hopefully it can also be an inspiration to others to not only have a fixed mindset but a growth mindset and strive to succeed above all. This blog not only shows the University culture of UJ but University as a whole because it highlights how much people get a sense of belonging within the University space and how much University helps one grow not only academically and mentally but also as a person.

    If I may ask you, how would you advise someone on how to deal with the challenges they might face in the University space and how they can balance between academics and personal life.


    Great blog๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿงก

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    1. Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you enjoyed the Blog. I'd advise setting clear goal, managing your time well by setting schedules and asking for help when in need. To maintain a balance between academic and social life, you need to prioritize tasks while also making time for your social life.

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    2. Your journey is incredibly inspiring. The way you share both the challenges and the triumphs you have encountered as a student @UJ makes your story so relatable and motivating. I admire your persistence and self-belief, as it tells a story of true resilience and dedication. Thank you for being a source of encouragement to others navigating similar paths. Keep growing, keep showing up for yourself. All the best as you proceed through your studies baby.

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  11. ❤️✨️Yumna, your journey is so inspiring! I love how you reflected honestly on both the challenges and growth you’ve experienced at UJ. It’s clear how much the university has shaped you, not just academically but personally too. Your story about building confidence and finding your voice really stood out to me. I’m proud of how far you’ve come, and I have no doubt you’ll continue to make an impact in PR and beyond. Keep shining and representing the #OrangeArmy

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    1. Thank you for your comment, I’m glad you enjoyed the blog. #ORANGEARMY!๐Ÿงก

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  12. Very insightful how UJ is shaping you into an outstanding adult. Keep learning, growing and discovering your strengths Yumna ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

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  13. I'm so inspired by how you improved personal growth especially in public speaking that will take you far.

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  14. this is a beautiful piece, written with so much passion and insight. I love reading about your journey as an introverted person and how the university of Johannesburg shaped your personal and academic journey. And I cant wait to read your next piece. LOVE YOU SO MUCH GIRL!!!!

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